Rani to Talk About Hichkis of Life with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar!

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Rani Mukerji has been promoting her forthcoming Yash Raj film, Hichki, very differently. The film’s core message, that of overcoming a weakness by turning it into a strength with focus and determination, has universal appeal and is extremely relatable as a subject. To discuss Hichkis of life, Rani will now share the stage with the acclaimed spiritual and lifestyle guru, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in Bangalore.

“Rani will be part of the inaugural session of the International Womens Conference, a prestigious and highly followed annual event on 23rd February. She will put forward her views on the weaknesses that exist in society and how we could overcome them. Sri Sri will also put forward his views on the importance teachers have in imparting the right education for students so that they can identify weaknesses and tide over them,” says a source close to the event.

When contacted, Rani confirmed the information saying, “Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has focused on the power of positive thinking, of positive actions and of universal love and his message has resonated with countless people. It will be amazing to be part of this session and hear him speak. Hichki is all about harnessing your positivity and inner peace to bring out the best in you and I’m going to speak about this in his presence. I look forward to this interactive session.”

Rani plays the character of Naina Mathur who has a nervous system disorder, Tourette Syndrome that forces an individual to make involuntary repetitive movements or sounds. Hichki focusses on turning disadvantages into opportunities and staring down at challenges that life throws at one and ultimately winning over them. It is also a subtle reminder about discrimination that exists in our society and has become a part of our daily lives. It highlights this through the story of Naina, who faces discrimination from our society that firmly believes she cannot be a teacher because of her disorder.

Directed by Siddharth P Malhotra and produced by Maneesh Sharma, the movie is set to touch the hearts of audiences when it releases on March 23.